Borderscapes: Borders from the Margin to the Centre

Introduction
For Borderscapes: Borders from the Margin to the Centre, we explored the border around the Brussels Capital Region. On the border around Brussels you can find typologies that can stand for particular expressions of borders today. We collected these landscapes and soundscapes along the way. For a theoretical exploration of these experiences we had conversations with Lieven De Cauter, Thomas Decreus, and Pascal Gielen about their view on borders. These encounters were brought together in a video installation which attempts to situate the borderscape in our time.

That Might Be Right presented the video installation Borderscapes: Borders from the Margin to the Centre, in a field on the border around the Brussels Capital Region. The video installation was continuously on display during evening. Jerome Giller shortly presented his project on the border around the Brussels Capital Region, 72.KM.F.B.C. after which we had a public conversation about our experiences and insights.